Take a look around the league with Big League Stew's daily wrap up. We'll hit on all of the biggest moments from the day that you may have missed, while providing highlights, photos and interesting stats. Chris Sale was four strikeouts short of history Monday night — and that wasn't the only thing that was short. Sale and the Chicago White Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays by the count of 4-2 in a game that lasted just one hour and 55 minutes, making it the shortest MLB game in four years. Don't attribute this to those new pace-of-play rules, rather it's what happens when Sale and Blue Jays pitcher Mark Buehrle, two brisk workers on the mound, are matched up against each other. Back to that other bit of history: Sale could have been the first pitcher to strikeout 10 or more hitters in nine consecutive starts, passing Pedro Martinez in 1999. But Sale finished the game with six Ks, which sync up with the six hits he allowed in his complete-game outing. Strikeout history would have been nice, but Sale said he's fine with a White Sox win: "I'll take this outcome over that any day," Sale said. "I mean, it's one of those things, it's cool, it's fine. But we won the game, and I'm not...